作者
Jacob E Berchuck, Elio Adib, Sarah Abou Alaiwi, Amit K Dash, Jin Na Shin, Dallin Lowder, Collin McColl, Patricia Castro, Ryan Carelli, Elisa Benedetti, Jenny Deng, Matthew Robertson, Sylvan C Baca, Connor Bell, Heather M McClure, Talal El Zarif, Matthew P Davidsohn, Gitanjali Lakshminarayanan, Kinza Rizwan, Darlene G Skapura, Sandra L Grimm, Christel M Davis, Erik A Ehli, Kaitlin M Kelleher, Ji-Heui Seo, Nicholas Mitsiades, Cristian Coarfa, Mark M Pomerantz, Massimo Loda, Michael Ittmann, Matthew L Freedman, Salma Kaochar
发表日期
2022/8/16
期刊
Cancer research
卷号
82
期号
16
页码范围
2848-2859
出版商
American Association for Cancer Research
简介
African-American (AA) men are more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer than European American (EA) men. Despite the central role of the androgen receptor (AR) transcription factor in prostate cancer, little is known about the contribution of epigenetics to observed racial disparities. We performed AR chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing on primary prostate tumors from AA and EA men, finding that sites with greater AR binding intensity in AA relative to EA prostate cancer are enriched for lipid metabolism and immune response genes. Integration with transcriptomic and metabolomic data demonstrated coinciding upregulation of lipid metabolism gene expression and increased lipid levels in AA prostate cancer. In a metastatic prostate cancer cohort, upregulated lipid metabolism associated with poor prognosis. These findings offer the first insights into ancestry-specific …
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